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Existing Slug Pick-Up Points TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR BRAC 133 AT MARK CENTER Appendix D Existing Slug Pick-Up Points July 2010 Transportation Management Plan D-1 APPENDIX D – EXISTING SLUG PICK-UP POINTS AM Slug Pick Up Points-Springfield/Woodbridge Pickup location Destination Hours Parking Connecting Bus Lines Springfield Bob's: Just west of I-95 near the intersection of L'Enfant Plaza, 14th Street (all 5:45 - 7 am Commuter lot next to K- Fairfax Connector Old Keene Mill Road and Bland Street in points), Memorial Bridge Area, (good) 7-8 am Mart with 155 spaces route numbers are Springfield, VA. Currently the line still operates 23rd Street (excellent) (110, 111, 204), out of the Long John Silver's parking area. MetroBus (18A, B, However, at some point this line may move to the E, F,G, H, J, KL, P, R) commuter lot next to K-Mart. Daventry: The Daventry slug line is located in the Pentagon 5:30 - 7 am (very Limited curbside parking; Fairfax Connector Daventry Subdivision. Because of the safety good) 7 - 8 am Park on shoulder of hazard of stopping on this road, the line has (good) Hunter Village Drive but relocated from the bus stop on Old Keene Mill pay close attention to no Road to the new location about 50 yards south on parking signs. Hunter Village Drive. Slugs wait next to the curb in the median island. Cardinal Plaza: The Cardinal Forest (occasionally Pentagon 6-7 am (slow) 7-8 Commuter lot with 100 Metrobus (18P) and called Rolling Road) slug line operates next to the am (good) spaces; lot is in Cardinal Fairfax Connector Shell station on Old Keene Mill Road, across from Forest Shopping Center. the Cardinal Forest Shopping Area. Slugs stand a few yards from the bus stop, actually putting them on the edge of the Springfield Golf and Country RollingClub parking Valley: lot. Springfield/Burke, in the commuter All areas: Heaviest volume is to 5:45 - 7 am Commuter lot with 628 Fairfax Connector, lot near the intersection of 9300 Old Keene Mill Pentagon; less volume to: Foggy (good) 7-8 am spaces Metrobus (18P) Road and Shiplett Boulevard. Bottom, 20th and L, Crystal City, (excellent) 8- 14th and constitution, L'Enfant 8:30 am (good) Plaza, 18th Street, and Rosslyn Huntsman: Springfield, near the intersection of Pentagon, Rosslyn 5:30-7 am (very Limited parking on Fairfax Connector Huntsman Blvd. and Sydenstricker Road. good) 7-8:30 shoulder of Huntsman (good) south of intersection or on Sydenstriker near school. Sydenstricker Commuter Lot: West Springfield, Pentagon, Rosslyn 5:45-7 am (very Commuter lot with 167 Fairfax Connector near the intersection of Sydenstricker and Hooes good) 7-8:30 am spaces (305 and 385) Road (Hwy 640) adjacent to the Fairfax County (good) Parkway (Hwy 7100). Woodbridge Old Hechinger's: Woodbridge, at Old Hechinger’s , 14th and Constituion, 14th and I, 6-7 am (good), 7- Commuter lot with 594 OmniRide near the intersection of Old Bridge Road and 18th Street 8:30 am spaces. Gordon Boulevard (Route 123). Approximately (excellent) 1310 Old Bridge Road, Woodbridge, VA 22192 Tackett's Mill: Lake Ridge, near the intersection of Pentagon (heaviest volume), 5:45-7 am (old New lot: 530 spaces, OmniRide Minnieville Road and Old Bridge Road. Crystal City, Rosslyn lot), 7-8:30 am Old lot: 120 spaces (new lot) Dillingham: Lake Ridge, near the intersection of Pentagon 5:45- 8 am Parking along curb OmniRide Giffith Avenue and Cotton Mill Drive. (sporadic) Horner Road: Woodbridge, near the intersection Pentagon, Crystal City, Rosslyn, 5:30- 7 am Commuter lot with 2425 OmniRide of Prince William Parkway and Horner Road just 14th Street (all points), L'Enfant (excellent) spaces west of I95 off exit 158. Plaza, 18th Street and Constituion, Memorial Bridge area, 23rd Street, Washington Navy Yard Potomac Mills: Woodbridge, on the South side of Pentagon, Rosslyn, 14th Street 5:30-9 am Commuter lot with 950 OmniRide Potomac Mills Shopping Mall near the main (all points), Crystal City, 18th (excellent) spaces. entrance in parking areas #12 and #13. Street and Constitution, L'Enfant Approximately at 14362 Gideon Drive, Dale City, Plaza, Memorial Bridge area, VA 22193 23rd Street Montclair Fire Station: Waterway Drive and Spring Pentagon 6-6:30 am (good) Limited curbside parking OmniRide Branch Blvd., Montclair, VA along Spring Branch Blvd. Montclair Northgate: Montclair at the intersection Pentagon 5:30-6:30 am Parking on the shoulder OmniRide of Waterway Drive and Northgate of Northgate Route 234 (Dumfries Road): Rt. 234 (Dumfries Pentagon, 14th and Constitution, Before 7 am Commuter Lot OmniRide Road) is located off Exit 152 and east of I-95 and 14th at Commerce Department, just prior to Route 1 across from McDonald's. 14th and New York, 14th and F, 18th Street, L'Enfant Plaza Source: www.slug-lines.com, (last accessed on May 1, 2010). July 2010 Transportation Management Plan D-2 TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR BRAC 133 AT MARK CENTER AM Slug Pick Up Points-Springfield/Woodbridge Pickup location Destination Hours Parking Connecting Bus Lines Stafford Route 610: Stafford, in the commuter lot behind Pentagon, Crystal City, Rosslyn 5:45 - 7:30 am Commuter Lot (generally Martz Bus McDonald’s , north of Garrisonville Road (Route (Possible) full by 6:45 am); after 610 ) off Stafford Boulevard. Use exit 143B (Route 6:45, new lot on Mine 610, Garrisonville) off I-95. Lot is near the Road; Garrisonville park- intersection at Garrisionville and Mine Road, and-ride lot is located on Stafford, VA 22554 Stafford Borough Blvd just off Garrisonville Road 1/2 mile west of I- 95 Route 630: Stafford, use exit 140 (Route 630, Pentagon, Crystal City, Rosslyn, 5:30-8:30 am Commuter lot National Coach, Lee, Stafford) off I-95. Commuter lot and slug line are 14th Street and Quick's Bus located approximately .2 miles west on Route 630 Service on the left side of the road. Approximately 1000 Courthouse Road, Stafford, VA 22554 Fredericksburg Route 17: Fredericksburg, use exit 133B (Route 17, Pentagon, Crystal City, Rosslyn, 5:30-8:30 am Commuter lot National Coach, Lee, Warrenton) off I-95. Commuter lot and slug line 14th Street, 14th and G, L'Enfant and Quick's Bus are located approximately .5 miles north on Route Plaza Service 17 on the left side of the road. Street address - 575 Warrenton Rd. Fredericksburg, VA, 22405 I-66/Manassas Manassas Starbucks: At Starbucks in Manassas on Pentagon 5:45 - 8:30 am None listed None Route 234 located at Manaport Plaza, 8329 Sudley Road Manassas VA, 22110 Source: www.slug-lines.com, (last accessed on May 1, 2010). July 2010 Transportation Management Plan D-3 APPENDIX D – EXISTING SLUG PICK-UP POINTS PM Slug Pick Up Points-Northern Virginia Dropoff location Destination Hours Parking Connecting Bus Lines Pentagon Horner Road/ Potomac Mills Montclair North Rotary Road Tackett's Mill/ Lorton MetroBus: 7A, B, C, D, E, F, H, P, VRE W, X, 8S, W, X, Z, 9A, E, 10A, E, 13A, B, F, G, 16A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Springfield/ Burke Permit only, reserved at all times J, 16L, 16S, U, W, X, 17A, B, F, M Route 3, to include the new carpool 17G, H, K, L, 18E, F Fredericksburg/ 3-6 pm permits. Some meter parking along 18G, H, J, 18P, 21A, B, C, D, F, Gordon Road Fern Street and Army Drive south 22A, B, C, F of I-395. 24M, P, 25A, F, G, J, P, R, 28F, G, Rt. 17 Stafford (should 29C, E, G, H, X, P13; OmniRide, be labeled Rt. 17 Fern Street Fairfax Connector, Alexandria Fredericksburg) DASH Rt. 610 Mine Road Rt. 610 Stafford Crystal City Horner Road Potomac Mills 1200 Crystal Drive and Tackett's Mill Metered parking and parking OmniRide, Metrobus (11P, 23A, 4-5 pm 12th Street. garages C) Route 610 Stafford Route 234 Dumfries Rosslyn Potomac Mills Horner Road Tackett's Mill 3:15-6 pm; Lee Hwy Service Road Route 610 Stafford Peaks at 4:30 pm Route 3 - Gordon GW Shuttle, State Department Road Fredericksburg Meter parking along most streets Shuttle, Pentagon Shuttle, as well as pay parking garages. Metrobus (3A, 3B, 3E, 3F, 4A, 4B, North Kent Street Rolling Valley 4E, 4H, 4S, 4L, 38B) Sydenstricker Daventry 4:45-5:15 pm Cardinal Forest Wilson Blvd and Kent Route 17 Street Source: www.slug-lines.com, (last accessed on May 1, 2010). July 2010 Transportation Management Plan D-4 .
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